The Snyder Cut is a four-hour version of Justice League, which reflects Zack Snyder's original vision for the film. The cut was created by reassembling existing footage, with some new additions and visual effects.

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Tragedy struck when Snyder's daughter, Autumn, passed away, and he stepped down from the project. Whedon took over, and the film was eventually released in 2017 to mixed reviews. Fans, however, remained skeptical about the final product, speculating that Snyder's original vision had been compromised.

Driven by guilt and a sense of duty, Bruce Wayne (Batman) teams up with Diana Prince (Wonder Woman) to recruit metahumans: Aquaman (Arthur Curry), Cyborg (Victor Stone), and The Flash (Barry Allen).

Filmyzilla, a website notorious for leaking and hosting pirated movies, TV shows, and music, found itself at the center of the Snyder Cut controversy. Shortly after the film's official release, the Snyder Cut began circulating on the platform, sparking concerns about piracy and copyright infringement.